September 2022 Archive
632.
It Hurts to Ask [pdf]
(scholar.princeton.edu)
633.
Introduction to the Theory of Programming Languages (1991)
(bertrandmeyer.com)
634.
Backsliding on free expression around the world needs to end
(thenewhumanitarian.org)
636.
OpenWrt 22.03
(openwrt.org)
637.
Using a Raspberry Pi as a Bluetooth Speaker with PipeWire
(collabora.com)
638.
EVGA will not carry new Nvidia GPUs
(forums.evga.com)
639.
President Putin has announced a partial mobilization in Russia
(netnewsledger.com)
640.
My productivity system
(nunodonato.com)
641.
Protohackers: Server Programming Challenge
(protohackers.com)
642.
Europe is in danger of rolling electricity shortages
(twitter.com)
643.
Can brown noise turn off your brain?
(nytimes.com)
644.
645.
Despite faster broadband every year, web pages don't load any faster
(datafantic.com)
646.
647.
648.
Cancer breakthrough is a ‘wake-up’ call on danger of air pollution
(theguardian.com)
649.
AlphaFold developers win $3M breakthrough prize
(nature.com)
650.
651.
Free Book: Linux IP Stacks Commentary
(satchell.net)
652.
Algorithms for competitive programming
(cp-algorithms.com)
653.
654.
Android 13 requires devices to have more than 2GB RAM and 16GB storage
(android-developers.googleblog.com)
655.
Why was western printing superior to Asian printing?
(erikexamines.substack.com)
656.
657.
Credit Karma fined $3M by FTC for misleading consumers with credit card offers
(thefintechtimes.com)
658.
US Drought Monitor
(droughtmonitor.unl.edu)
660.
Tuned Mass Damper of Taipei 101
(atlasobscura.com)